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A '''aketon''' term that until at least the end of the [[13th century]] was used interchangably with [[pourpoint]] and [[gambeson]]. This was as quilted garment worn under [[armour]].
The term '''aketon''' refers to a [[padded armour|padded]] defence [[clothing|garment]] that is worn under [[armour]] (typically [[mail]]) to provide protection gainst blunt trauma. Typically the aketon is thinner than a [[gambeson]] as it already has the defensive properties of the rigid [[armour]] over the aketon.

The term then came to mean a [[padded armour|padded]] defence [[clothing|garment]] that is worn under [[armour]] (typically [[mail]]) to provide protection gainst blunt trauma. Typically the aketon is thinner than a [[gambeson]] as it already has the defensive properties of the rigid [[armour]] over the aketon.


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Revision as of 10:53, 28 April 2007

A aketon term that until at least the end of the 13th century was used interchangably with pourpoint and gambeson. This was as quilted garment worn under armour.

The term then came to mean a padded defence garment that is worn under armour (typically mail) to provide protection gainst blunt trauma. Typically the aketon is thinner than a gambeson as it already has the defensive properties of the rigid armour over the aketon.

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